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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1909)
TWO LAN. .'. r i.v.m k r :ihm. LaUcCciintyExiimincn n; i J. now wan. Irei Paptr and l'fl Circulation raxtrrn and nuthcrn Oregon. IM'Kl.lSlllH KVKHY Till' l&Ml 1 T. , r.-l at the I'cM ll'!ic. at t.an vlci kk f relet I Matter. (OlNTY oKmlAt. rd'I'H . Or 'n m rcriition k n:. , In ailvatiee. ,' 4i mwiMhn, tur.-e n.oiitii. " Jf-l( not pnlil t a H-ance. tl 50 trta yoat Notice to Mibacrlrura MbvnwNi to I in- rxamliier Mho rcto. r fretn one l.x alrv to another or chain fc..ir ixwtoince oMr-as sh.vil.l r. i'i. mlvr dfi-np thinpfflc a ri.r.1 mi tlieir paper can be r,.w.1 to the right txa-tetrlee. booed or dented circulation, or plsced under henry penalty. Tn petlv, pnril way in which Am lii'ans from Jim Hallne do wi have treated that truly jjrivit peopl otim north, t having fruitage 11. h k i ti tl wider the gap bet i i it In fien I of dra t ii at lis lOk'ftl'-r into n cunirclnl bmd -that with p mer eaie Mini ivnisl lcr.il inn might hace dovel Into (inii of a political i iiiiik. It is a mistaken Idea t nil t '0 C ad'ati can he driven. Hit tlo' . i ik'lit have been ooaed into atini'.n I iot ill.' il that much to-be deeire-l ti i is pv?r ciini i n.'ito t it v ill have to I n secured nmv by a radical chance 'f t'.lic.T nciHiit, the Canadian; colli led with a con lete decapita tiou of the hydra headed trusts that are sapping the total ptiertgea of the American people Canadian do not like uercian trusts and that feeling is mi iiect - eainl that it may uever b" eradicated. VaT aitt - W 44 "i-BuDd a Fortune at u VI! H'opytltht 1 Vv. Uiut'iei his li.'.'ll r ci ir. X :;i d I ill m.i i.. i i one i ( the i u hi. 'lis i f ADVERTI5IMJ R1t5. R. Kiilar atan.lini; a. an Inch, mm rrliitna apaco. nr month. All sian.nn a atai.ttcl frci' twice a month. 1'oai of romp J n charKoit for an extra chance A t .'i aoM ion extra. All aiuirt trriu a.tt xtra K. aif. r. Ival roliininn. 10c. 'T 11m' MPh i H 'ion. Want a1 V a lin-each inacril. i Kant of ihaum SI on. KesolulloiiK of conno ice. Pr' . i i and up r.ls. t-TrHni'tit A Ir. iuaing ana 'oh t . m'!i In aui aiuv. A II hi la nintt be paid ihe Brat of itch raon No deviancn from ttuw term. is t . l.t on flic at r. i . 0r' . .1 vrtirie Aecncy 124 Kan-i ue .-tut. San Kranclsco, i at., wiif" ni'i. for a1vcrtioi can tv ciadr (or i '4PER A deaprate ettcrct U beiut; made Uv the "interests" to nnborse GifToro rineliott, the only man who stands iu tbe ay of their efforts to rab all the exBtinil waterponers. an.l con vert tbeui fri.m pudlic property, which cau be made to benefit all. into "Tnated risbts", to be banded down tor all time to t.etietit the few.and wiest from an iiovilioi( putdi fnr ber increase of already uuduly swol len fortunes, to thoue bejoud concep tion ft present tr-an of avarice. This wan Ballitm-r, who acts as tuoui;h be the special taol of mouopoly, is endeavoring to undo all that President Roonevelt did tward trie conservation of the unitunent do n aiu tor the penpl- auainst the oelf Mnliirii; priviltire ) iIhss iur.rdinate an ' ii'ibnmar in 'ti ureed Uuder tucb circu'tiFtancea it ii the ptiu duty of Prti lent Tuft, if be de sirest o retain the respect aud pood will of the people" of our common ecu itry, to take a Urm bt.iu i iu this luatter. aal uiv Mr. Pinch ot bis kr-arty ard entire 8'inport. In vie a ff the fact that be promiaed o carry cut the policies of bis pre-Hcceh-rr. it is lis plain duty to sup pott Mr. Pinchi't. If he does not do o it ) very t rd al.Ie that Mr. Rooee-rt-lt will iie. culled from Lis retire suent to the Presidency, for there is oo distiuining ibn fact that this na tion bus now come to a vn? where it OvC.ls a etrotii; :ima at its bead, aud , Mr. Roosevelt snma to be the only oiau we bave of any national promi nence with BUtiicieut backbone for the '. piace. j irr Uudfr ordinary circumstances, Tb . r-fj Examiner cvould be first to combf : : ; even a eeuib'ance of a tb.rr teroi , tt if it is necessarv to .Mexk-anize tb ation to beat back the overwbel i. rug force of craft acd greed we !'! favor Napolejn even, if be will do the job. and do it to a finish ! Mr. Piucrbot ia a wealthy man, who is working for th? good nf ibe whole PbodIh without a salary, and with iio interest save that of our common Bood, and l.e sliou.d be eustained in bis poilcy by Preaideut Taft. It is up to the latter to decile tether be will stand by th people who believed he would fulfill his promise to carry out t tie policiee of the man who made him wfcat be is, ar whether lie will allj birueli on 'be hidn A (ztaft aud greed ! VR IMK KtlK Kllllsl:! FI T Hishop V. M Hell, of Herktev. rt. centlv delivered a rH'iiarkalle Bddress nefore the O'lautan jiui ass-li nblv at Vnse nite. Cil., iu which tv declared hnt present day conditions iieuianded a feHrless press. "The trulv fearless tiress," he stat'd, "when it is the xoouiMit of jnsticf an 1 right Jlel Is a larwer influence than any other public factor. " lie "poke words of praise for Presi- oeui u.ioseveir au.i slate, i that a conraiieous president was one of the crying needs of the country. "Because of the present diy condi tions it may become uecessay. " said iJisimp Bell, "to re elect former ("esident Roosevelt. His intiepidity iu laciug the manifold enemies of riwht, and bis extreme activity iu the regeneration of American industrial conditions mirks bim a man of whose aiii the country stands ttill iu need." Bishop Bell's words were greeted w ith thunders of applause from the assembled ministers, m ny of whom in later speeches echoed the seuti neuts be bad voice I -My I .'!I1S. 1 here II id be it n cel l cis.1,1. 11 I el c. ;i : I il us he ;ii kc the i them j ctili d Oow u on tlu' I "nt linn u mid coiuliuicd mi i :r r v ps ii ii i m r.i ihi d ui.'lho:- V. lieu I win a li le hi urns ho i ill tut ;,ie nic cr t. a uur c, ut i i UiNl: d mo :it Icrn Ircisi Si- fdsbiovttl 1lll her inui hamli ' iiile garments that I w iv. She t me that sliuplcNt but most eh- of nil prayers, "Now I lav me to seep' Kv.r.v nUht. even I wns n i-o. d bin boy. she the bedclothes about me In inv bed e:rs, loiij- after I left homo.11 i:u ni:d yearned mvor me, ' In my sorrows, rejnhdn In I lll.'f ' II I S it II t it Itli. I hi. Hi tii. I t,M I . :m1 :i. :t.l. Ti r !i loved unow dug my small success. "Io you know, the world has seemnd .1 little lonesome since my mother Prince Rupert, tlu- i'.uilir t ltiinin.il T he H.itil 'I iiiiiK I'Mtilif Iv'.iil w.iv, oilers auotli i r of tliosf woiiiK i Inl i ik rt niii t it" lor tn.'iKiii"; a loihiik- in lal KstaU'. 1'iu uliith tin I 'ncilio coast titics liavr lu ti tin- wonder of tlu world. It is not votir savings aloni' that mala' von inde peiuKiit, voui savings uiti'-t Ik working for yon. The Prince Unpen Kcil l;stalt Investment Co. l-ttl. oierati's to t-oiMlniir tlu- saving of investors lor permanent KITUKT nalt y upon the iitatetl all K'eal Ivstate small savings ol sina invest nient in PK' I NC same plan that In--fot t n nes. ti rs, I ! s- 1 : ' lil ti. : W il iauiett' i I iL-ato M II AT IT COSTS Some one baa figured it all out and has learned that the man who drinks three glasses of whiskey a day for one year and pays ten eeuts a drink for it spends enough m inev for wbis ke;- to buy three barrels of flour, tweuty bushels of potstoes. 200 pounds of granulated sugar, one bar rel of carckers, one pnund of pepper, two pounds of tea, fifty pounds of salt, fifty pounds of rice, fifty pounds uf butter, ten pounds of cheese, ten pounds of candy, three dozen cans of tomatoes, ten dozen pickets, ten dozon oraogea.ten dozen bauanas. two dozen cans of corn, eighteen ' DU'l up fortunes for the few at the boxes of matches, half a bushel of j expense of the millions, on tbe spec beaos. 100 cakes of soap, one case of 1 ious of l''Pa of ai ling A merican labor. died." There was a long silence between the two men, ntid then the other pko: "My chief regret today Is that be fore my mother tiled I sometimes neg lected to write to her. And my fond est re-oUeetUms are of the happy days I sometimes made for tier. ' "It Is the way of the world. I sup- ! pose our children will have the nnme regrets and the same consolations! when we are dead. Our chlefest treus-! w'' ures are not valued until they are"' gone." ! .-, "That Is true." responded the other. 1 "niid" ! "All that I nm or hope to le I owe to my mother. Her Spartan spirit knew no departure from the straight lines of righteousness. "And as for my religion well, sho ."urm taught me the trustful faith of inno- day- at cent i hlMhuod. And. having boxed the compass of religious thinking, ij nlwnys come back to that simple i faith." So much the writer overheard. Or, rather, what Is written Is n skele ton of what was said. And ymir mother. If tome day she passed over to the other Mile, she cannot come back to you st rn :ie limitation of mother love! Hut the sweet Incenne of her -rrarlous life nbldcs. and still gro-vs the sweet flower f .i sphodol - unfolding bud of, Immortality. j For life la ever lord of daath. j AO' lv can nevar laaa Ita own. le I . ii",: i I I II ' e t o- I it i r iik-r-ss o- I doll b' at le, Il u b t I e . I Ik lit I h' l e I ill 1 1 I I M I I M i-1 ii I e i ? " i nl I k' in to I "r i I v . i el net hi i 1. 1 i n I lev ii i i ct i ii i iii u' t ir IT DOtS NOT RF.0UIRE A LIMP SUM TO START WITH H a in one with t desire to accumulate a comp?tt cv can lav aside $.".( 0 or SI (.00 a month. So such system of saving, il invested with us, will lie trom V.'J to L'. o io on evcrv dollar invested iu shares ol this Company. To the small investor, who desires siiiuethinir more than just safety for his money, we oiler here alisolute safety anil a hiyh earning on the investment. Reference, liy perinissii m, The Hank of Nova Scotia. Vancou ver. Your Inisincss solicited. Write The Prince Rupert Real Estate lnvectment Ci. ltd- HO l.on Oily, inn n r, It. ('. I'riiKf ltiiM it, It. ('. t J k' nib. . Mi l He l.lihcl leu .lci chi. I Me ( o ! Mot I. 1 1. .1. -l r. . oi. otic . whom it m v i im i; f i- I ! ft 1 " k' I VI" . i 1 1 m r l II III or in 1 1 1 r. illt. hr-. i ill n 1 1 I I i 1 1 1 in- tii oiihl I ,ii kc Con ii i , i ii i iiimhI licHctceiicil vvlth ii iii.i :i rolled oats, and still hav $15.30 left to give bis wife for a new drees. And tbe pity of it all is that tbe man who indulges bis appetite for drink to that extent, usually robs bis fami - --ooessities of life. . .. derives no money Simmer it all dowu. it is simply rot 1 And no one knows that fact better than the beueflciariea of such a eys-tem. I io -ii ii re. ni'it ,ii lie ir ip'inl or iuilclion with the til ill cbiililii-l f -tiv.iiii AIhi i ;i 1 1 do io or nli-i r 1 1 1 -1 - MlllM OIlHili.l ht I'OI HIS lllll"! llO M'.i viileil w it Ii ii Ii 1 1-1 ml. lor, or ot In r on- v MO'ii ii- of iiihsii cc, ii I i r lion r I he in Id I.- of tin- hi ; i id cliiinocl. mi n- ti iL ii iv i be lui.-xiiue of trout ul nil lime of u-nr, ii provided by In Snld work to lie done nt low wntcr tiiuo. or I o be completed by l 'eb. 7. llHiT. I! v i rdt-r ol .1 . A . Itiirhiiiu. Siieeiul li'itit,v fUh Wnrdcii fori l.ukeCoiint v, treiioll V The Real Home Paper. The San Francisco Chronicle. M. H. de YOUNG. Sane, Conservative and Well Edited. DailySunday Weekly Sunday's in Colars Wm. Wallace, Dealer at Lakeview, Ore. Order Now A carload of doors receive. I at li A M s. and windows y a probll i gloves r axclaii ' 7l" W.o tar- rf josierv. f-?rta build Tc'a it: To special attention to uett Peabody shirts 1 If.NATKS TI! WIT- London deulcrs Hold Krick aud thcr "Hreitl" 111inaten f-ilk ut dor-'V-.'itr Mt. fT.'iii n hi.it. f ii t)ie i ontniry the fioor devils workiuir for that sort of gentry U- w illiont underwear and are misrht y fori iiiiate if t hev have a Hour Kck to u hh fin fiatcbi'- for their cotton iHiitn. Truly tiif Ainerienii I.atmrer mulei our wifMHnd beneficial tariff leiisbi tlon in tbti iuti-re-t of I'rick. .fidin I, and the whole cnbood'edick. iH ho atroiiftly "proti cted" tb.it be reully doeMi't iM.ed uny jihUm! Jle wi'iiih overalln, of coiirne, litit, really, wk whoiild 1!in U l-'rick find Joanlt., ot al would drop dead at the nfht of the 4ltlre of moHt of the iirntet, d Amei lean laborer! Tbe pity of it all in that hijc.1i arholeHttlc robliery is p"rjetrfite and perpctnaU'd in the intTcHt of Ameri CHti lalior! Moreover, the1 worat of H all Is that tbe poor dupen In lieve it. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASXO R I A To Home Builders Two hundred l;itei-t plutl- i if defj;uw and .not to nr. in.ii 1 1 t a 'Ihi Canadians are about to bauiub American money. We doa't Wauie Uisoq, (or tbe reason that ail Aiaeri ean money was accepted tbera witbuut dtacouut, while on tbe coatrsry all Canadian ruonev on tbii aide was ta- Bungalows ana Cottages costing frr.in $500 to $5000 Knipiire of S. C. BURRIS, ArchitecL, and Builder. Main Street, next to AhlHtromV. shlaud is talKing of constructing own t-treet car system. with branch electric lines to Talent, Striniitown. Phoenix and Med ford. The city now owns its own power plant aud municipal ownership is proposed for the line,. In as much as "that section is one continuous Administrator's Notice Jn the County Court of tbe Statt of Oregon, for tbe County of Lake. Iu tbe matter of tbe estate of OSC AK A. BULETTE, deceased. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that the undeisigued, administrator of the estate of Oscar A IStilette, deceased, bus made and filed iu tbe above entitled court this Uual account as administrator of said estate, and the lion. il. Oaly, Judge of sal I court, has. by and or lor duly mane una euiere l in sair matter, oil July l.Jth, i:xJ, appointed r'lidHy. the KUb day of August. A . D., 1 !KJl at tbe hour of ten o'clock in tbe fore noon of said day as ttie time for bear ing of objections to such Final Ac count, if any there be, aud for tbe sett einent thereof This notice is published in the Lake County Examiner, once a week, for four successive weeks, immediately prceeediug such date so appointed, aud the date of the first publication thereof is July 10. liXW. Dated July 10, HXXJ L. V. CONN Adminstrator of the estate of Oscar A. UuJette, deceased Jl.OAl'J ALBANY NURSERIESlfOUND OREGON MAP SALE Full colored Sectional Hap of Oregon. J'rifi- ao wliil,- Un Last. by pec Htreatn It tinge Shown all Hiirveyed IhihIh, Hons, aud every important and divide, TownMiipM and plainly marked. :: :: ;; :: AInohiiowh nil l.nnd (;rant Lanila and hiiHtheOKUON ftlLITARY ROAD Oram complete, by w-ctloriH. Inval uable to anyone who now la or ex becta to be lntereHtcd in landn in southern Oregon. :: :; ;: Entire output of thl map owned by HUNTER LAND CO., Ml Chamter of Commerce, ; Portland, Oregon. Blue Prints Made I will make Illue Tririta o any township of bind In the Lakeview Land Dlntrlct, and do abstrnct work. Cull or write W. li. SNIIJKK Lakeview . . Oregon I'laced LH.(HH) trei'H iu Lake count v la-t vi'iir, llest adnpted to iiecdM of thiHuection. 1' re-.' from all diseiiHCN. Klii!orHed bv fruit Inspectors. feb.ritf E. K. PATCH. I.Hkevlew. Louis Shaw Dealer In Real listate 1 iiave lifted nine if the l.cs Kmii'tieH, Tim tier Lands uud Town (iroperty iu Norlhern California, a country that is bound to improve rap Idly. Alfuras, California. NOTICE TOW I'llil.lCATION Department of t he Interiur, l. S. Land Olfice nt Lakeview, Oregon, July , HMf.t. Notice is hereby given that C. ('. Lotfus, Crane Luke, Ore., adminis trator of the estate of Pardon Jirowu, Jr., deceased, of Adel, Oregon, who, ou Mav 0th, UHi;i, iiihiI'i homesteHd entry No. 'ZK', Serial No. 01 120. for E half NE quarter, E half SE uar ter. Section 12, Township .'!'. S, liiince '11 E, Widamette Meridian, tins tiled notice of intention to make Final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Reg ister and Receiver, U. K. Laud OJIIce, at Lakeview, Oregon, oa the 'Jth duy of September, 1!W.). ('laimant names as witiiesses: J. W. lotfua and K li. Lottos of Warner Valley, Oregon, Wm. Davie, Crane Lake, Oregon, and Henry Stine. Mud Creek, Oregon. JH.12 AliTHUI: W.OIU'ON, Register- & Abstracts of Title to all Lands in M We Have Found Those Er rors in the County Records Lake CounLy Furnished. Terms Reasonable. Tract Index Abstracting Co. Wm. JACOBS, Manager. LAKEVIEW, - - OREGON, r JAQffilEADES GASOLINE ENGINE luiiif)fi AVater, l'tn.a Jlilkf-r, hejtarutor, Chops reed. l.U: Havds Wat? ;h Writs for mtuloL'. Mention p iixir OINIUNh I AlKHA!-.l!M HUAl.t-H, WlNJi.MIf.l.B 'tn'-Tc V 'i!' li' ,V.'';i ic.Mthi' ,l"iv'l' tin.,' l i.ii.uX ji ...1..- : : I iHi Ofll.l.Ol. I JACK 2 wij iiV Nollce lor I'lililieutlou. Department of the Interior. 1'nited States Laud Ofllce, Lakeview, Ore gon, July H, I '.Ha Notice is hereby kiveu that the state of Oregon has filed in this ofllce its application, Serial 02H01, to select under the frovisions of the aid of Congress, of August li, 181H, aud the acta supplemental aud amendatory thereto, the SW i.uarter SW quarter, Seo. 10 T -XI S., I. I'd E. W. M. Any and ad persona claiming ad versely the lands described, or desir ing to object because of the mineral character of tbe land, or for auy other reason, to tbe disposal to applicant, should tile their attldavits iu tbia office, on or before the 25 tb day of August, I'.Ki'. The above notice will lie published In tbe Lake County Exaimner, a weekly newspaper pi inted aud pub lished iu Lakeview, Oregou, for a period of at least live weeks prior to the date last iu said notice meuj tioned. AKTUUKW. OUTON, Kegister ' WOODCOCK , BARNES, Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers. North Water St., Lakeview, Oregon. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. "Everything In the Hue of bbiikMiulthlug 01 iron or work done In a Hat Israel orv manner uud al bedrock pi'Icch, patronage ri'Mpeclfully Holleited. wood Your I Furniture and Undertaking A. E. FOLLETT. New Pine Creek, - - Oregon PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS Trade-MarKs, Designs, Labels, Prints, LUc. A ti cbisHi'H of buslncHH before tlii United States Patent Oflice K'ven Prompt nnd Co roful Pcn-ona! Atteutlon. Terma the moat ren Houablo and K(,') work Kiiarantaed Address all Inquiries to JAHES K. POLK. ( Member of the Bar of the U. 2407 P Street N. W. S. Supreme Coust. ) Washington, D, C. v V i i i; EE x X I i i i x